Luke Ronchi hit 64 off 28 balls, while David Hussey scored a 19-ball half century to steer the tourists to 341-8.
Shawn Findlay (59 not out) was the only player to pass 50 for the hosts as they were all out for 172.
Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson took 5-29 to tear through the hosts, who only completed 39.5 of their 50 overs.
Chasing a challenging target, West Indies made a dreadful start, losing Marcus Gayle (five), Ramnaresh Sarwan (seven) and Xavier Marshall (17) to leave the innings teetering on 56-3
Shivnarine Chanderpaul injected some much-needed life into their effort before skying Michael Clarke to Brett Lee at long-off.
Findlay steadied the ship but Dwayne Bravo's dismissal - caught by David Hussey at long-on off Andrew Symonds - sparked a collapse.
Andre Fletcher and Denesh Ramdin soon followed but Findlay continued to push on and made his second one-day 50 with a single, though it became a one-man effort as the wickets tumbled.
Johnson picked up his third and fourth wickets, bowling Daren Powell comprehensively in the 36th over, and then having Nikita Miller caught by Shane Watson.
The bowler wrapped up the comfortable win - and his five-wicket haul - by taking the wicket of Fidel Edwards.
Earlier, Watson (29) and Shaun Marsh (49) put on 70 for the first wicket before Ronchi accelerated the innings, hitting six sixes in his maiden one-day international half century.
Australia then lost two wickets for as many runs when Ronchi and then Clarke went before Symonds (66) and Michael Hussey (51) put on 113 for the fifth wicket.
Edwards removed both Symonds and Hussey before Sarwan matched his three-wicket haul by snaffling David Hussey (52) and James Hopes with the last two balls of the innings.
Australia captain Michael Clarke: "Full credit goes to the whole Australian team. Our goal was to come over to the Caribbean and win 5-0 in the one-day series and we've done that. It's great for Australian cricket. We have a lot of depth back at home."
West Indies coach John Dyson: "We have to accept that we need to change our approach to various things. The potential is there, we have some very talented players, but to compete with teams at the top of the table there are some changes that they need to accept they need to make to their game."
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